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The Skeptic

Posted 06 November 2008 - 10:26 AM

EdeC

Posted 30 November 2008 - 09:42 PM

EdeC

New Member

Member

1 posts

Good evening folks: I'm new to posting, having been forced into malware research only yesterday due to an infection by Virtumonde on my XP. It seems that following the steps outlined on this site ("you must read this before posting a Hijackthis log") to remove this very recent pest may have worked (I haven't given the system the hours needed to confirm the pest is truly gone).

My question is which virus protection would be recommended (step two of the above referenced guide) given that I currently am a Comcast cable user with their McAfee package? Obviously, it did not prevent Virtumonde from infecting my system. I've had a good experience for the 2 years of owning this XP machine at home, only having this Virtumonde issue after I joined Google Gmail two weeks ago (could it be related?) Should I dump McAfee and go with the Avast! antivirus free download? Should I pay for upgrades? (I'm an autoparts marketing guy and am comfortable with technology, but it's not what I want to do after work, except to keep the system properly maintained). Do I need a firewall other than what might exist with Windows and a selected AntiVirus piece?

Thanks in advance, and my apologies to the moderator if I've asked these questions in the wrong discussion forum.

ravantwin

Posted 01 December 2008 - 10:57 AM

ravantwin

Member

Member

37 posts

Hello, I have Stopzilla. I've had it for a while, expensive, but lifetime subscription (once you pay for four years I think.) How good is this rated? It seems boggy, takes a lot of Mem Usage. Can I run avast as well? I'm never sure if it's that effective and my computer (online usage) has become VERY slow. Thank you, Sincerely, Sharon

lilac_sim

Posted 10 December 2008 - 02:18 AM

lilac_sim

Member

Member

55 posts

hi everyone i have come on here because of the access denied message and just to learn more too! But i'm really disapointed in avg 8.0 as it is what i had with a firewall and with a spyguard etc and i decided to change it on reading your things here and well was i surprised and i was so annoyed as i thought my computer was being protected ! (obviously not ) As i just found 130 trojans!!!!!! and malwares and well i did a scan with avg yesterday and it found zilch and i updated it too. I was not amused and will i'm afraid now be sticking to this new one antivir for a while and this was maybe whats causing my problems too all these malwares and trojans although i'm lucky none has got into system files . Although i'm still getting the message at the moment but i'm so grateful for all the help i've had so far and thank you to all of you

sari

Posted 19 December 2008 - 08:15 AM

sari

GeekU Admin

Administrator

21,327 posts

I don't know of any of our experts, teachers, etc., on this site that recommend Spyware Terminator in their lists of protection programs. The programs we recommend here are ones that we've tested and feel meet our stringent requirements for safe and effective programs. Although it has since been de-listed, Spyware Terminator was on a list of rogue products at one point, which probably leaves many of us uncomfortable about recommending its use now. While this list does change when we feel a change is needed, I don't see that application being added any time soon.

Draygoes

Posted 19 December 2008 - 11:47 PM

Rorschach112

Posted 20 December 2008 - 06:13 AM

Rorschach112

Ralphie

Retired Staff

47,710 posts

Used to give false positives to lure people into buying the product. I really doubt Spyware Terminator is ever going to be recommended in the list. There are plenty of better products out there with a decent reputation